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Nemesis - Who Is the Goddess Nemesis
In Greek mythology, Nemesis was the Greek goddess of divine retribution.
Tullus Hostilius - Third King of Rome Tullus Hostilius
Tullus Hostilius - third king of Rome
Contents and Preface Legends of the Jews - BIBLE TIMES AND CHARACTERS FROM JOSEPH TO THE EXODUS
Contents of the E-text of Legends of the Jews - BIBLE TIMES AND CHARACTERS FROM JOSEPH to the Exodus, by LOUIS GINZBERG
Which Greek Gods Were Active in Human Lives?
Humans in Greek mythology dealt with the gods in heroic situations, but in daily most of the gods were less involved. Which gods had an affect on humans?
Contents and Preface Legends of the Jews - BIBLE TIMES AND CHARACTERS FROM JOSEPH TO THE EXODUS
Contents of the E-text of Legends of the Jews - BIBLE TIMES AND CHARACTERS FROM JOSEPH to the Exodus, by LOUIS GINZBERG
Legends of the Jews - BIBLE TIMES AND CHARACTERS FROM JOSEPH TO THE EXODUS
E-text of Legends of the Jews - BIBLE TIMES AND CHARACTERS FROM JOSEPH to the Exodus, by LOUIS GINZBERG
Legends of the Jews - BIBLE TIMES AND CHARACTERS from Joshua to Esther
E-text of Legends of the Jews - BIBLE TIMES AND CHARACTERS from Joshua to Esther, by LOUIS GINZBERG
Argonautica of Apollonius of Rhodes - Introduction to Apollononius of Rhodes's Argonautica
The introduction to an etext of a public domain translation of the Argonautica of Apollonius of Rhodes.
Poseidon - The Lesser Share Part 2 - Poseidon and Theseus, Jason, Phaedra, and Hercules
If it hadn't been for Poseidon, Theseus would never have been the leading hero of Athens; Jason would have been short-staffed; and Hercules would have had fewer labors. Still, if you're looking for lots of violent confrontations between mortal heroes
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